Had this for years,still love it. Got it from a friend for payment for a plumbing job,would have spent the cash years ago.It was well used,missing cord,not sure if lights are still there,but it has a patina that I would'nt want to disturb!

papa, 3 years agoSeen one at an estate auction fly over the thousand dollar mark; same marble glass near the base, without the plane. I dropped out of the bidding at $250 because I just earlier purchased the floor lamp that matched the ashtray table for $1.00 in the estates bedroom? Kind of wanted to keep it a set but not that much. The old lamp is in my garage; think I will post it. It works, just no room in the house and I will bid $1.00 just to keep the auctioneer moving on.

PhilDavidAlexanderMorris, 3 years agoThese were only made in Canada. I have had several over the years, one year I sold 14 of them that I had reconditioned and and did a lot of rechroming. There are some advertised now with 1939 Worlds Fair. but that was a guy who made some extra parts for them. The piece never came out until late 1940's and the pieces with the onyx type glass that looks like marble were just a bit later - in the early 1950's. I still really love them and have still some left. I bought my first one in about 1978 and still remember that I bought it at auction for around 10 dollars.
The ashtray receptacles often lost their moving part where the ashes came in. They can be replaced by a simple piece of aluminum thin sheet they sell at a hobby store and I had carefully cut it with scissors to fit the piece that sometimes fell out ! A great antique - you should enjoy it.

epson233, 2 years agomy dad had one and this so reminds me of him -- it is beautiful -- hope you will treasure it and keep in in the family -- dad's glowed the most beautiful green on the base -- perhaps it was uranium -- i was 5 before i knew of uranium glass --lost dad when i was 10 -- just an outstanding piece of nostalgia -- i now know of uranium glass